Jordan is a good kid, but a quick kiss in the hall lands him in trouble with the principal. He doesn't know what he's more afraid of -- the school's punishment, or his father's reaction to the fact his son was caught kissing another boy.

A downcast farm boy finds himself powerfully drawn to the kid he rescued in the pond last fall - the problem is, he hasn't seen the boy since. With the coming of the Fourth of July, the bone-dry pond makes it look like he never will. Neil has to somehow find him on this desolate American landscape, and then he will love him or kill him - whichever comes first.

When a surfer gets rescued by a stranger in the California waves, it could be the perfect start to a relationship for these sophomore boys. Each one desperately needs something from the other. For the happily rescued Alan, that is love. For the stranger it's way more complicated, and Alan will have to puzzle his way in a very sweet relationship that he doesn't understand.

Julian Morris was not quite happy in his first year at St. Widifroth's-on-Quinapoxet. He had two obnoxious roommates; semi-interesting classes, or rather classes he hadn't yet managed to fall asleep in; and two parents who apparently couldn't read a school prospectus properly. Then he met Nigel Higginson, who turned him gay, only to have Julian return the favor.